August 2013 Inland Fisheries Service News Archive
Mersey River Anglers Access project launch
Deputy Premier Bryan Green officially launched the Mersey River Anglers Access project today (16 August 2013) at Merseylea. Attended by representatives of the Tasmanian Community Fund, Anglers Alliance Tasmania, landowners and contributing stakeholders the opening was also attended by some keen anglers looking forward to using the new infrastructure. Mr. Green invited anglers from across...
Lake Kara stocking a success
Due to the positive response from north west anglers to the recent stocking of Lake Kara the IFS has undertaken some maintenance works to improve vehicle and pedestrian access. Plans to replace the screens on the spillway are also underway. On Thursday 15 August pedestrian tracks around the perimeter of the lake were cleared and...
Cold weather provides hot fishing on the River Derwent
The River Derwent lived up to its reputation of being a hot spot to fish early in the season. Despite cold windy conditions anglers were out in force with impressive catches of trout falling to lures both trolled and cast from a boat. Shore based anglers also had success with reports of fish being caught...
Wet weather doesn't dampen season's opening weekend
The less than ideal weather conditions on the weekend didn't dampen anglers' enthusiasm to fish the opening of the 2013/14 trout season. Inland Fisheries Service officers were out checking licences around the state on the much anticipated opening weekend of the new season and checked 654 anglers. Of the anglers checked most were compliant with...
Opening weekend at Four Springs Lake
IFS staff Paul Donkers and Rob Freeman spent the opening weekend checking angling licences and examining anglers’ bags with some very pleasing results. On arrival at Four Springs Lake early Saturday morning, the car park was full and the shoreline dotted with spin and bait fishers in what was surprisingly fine weather. By lunchtime the...